Re: XF86config-4 Resolution problems, can't go above 1280x1024

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My Dell P1110 is now running at 1800x1440 @ 85Hz.
It's driven by an ATI Rage 128 video card using the ATI
driver. I got that resolution by simply running xf86cfg.
(I got the numbers from the monitor itself by pushing the
Monitor's center button).

Dave Feustel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Russell" <rjshaw@iprimus.com.au>
To: <newbie@XFree86.Org>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: XF86config-4 Resolution problems, can't go above 1280x1024


> Aaron Rolett wrote:
> > 
> > I have a Dell P1110 21" Trinitron monitor and a IBM Thinkpad X23 running
> > Redhat 7.3. My problem is that I cannot get X to go above a resolution
> > of 1280x1024 at 85Hz. Here is an excerpt from my XF86Config-4 file:
> > 
> > Section "Monitor"
> >         Identifier "Monitor1"
> >         VendorName "Unknown"
> >         ModelName  "Unknown"
> >         HorizSync 30.0-121.0
> >         VertRefresh 48.0-160.0
> >         Option "dpms"
> > 
> >         Modeline "1400x1050@75" 176.64 1400 1432 2096 2128 1050 1070 1083 1103
> > EndSection
> > 
> > The Modeline wasn't working correctly. I want my monitor to be a
> > 1400x1050 resolution. In Windows XP this computer can drive the monitor
> > at a much higher resolution 1600x... Any ideas as to how to get the
> > monitor to run at a higher refresh rate, as I am out of ideas.
> > 
> > The Thinkpad is running an ATI Radeon Mobility M6.
> 
> Maybe you need more "Display" subsections in your "Screen" section:
> 
>   http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/xconfig/
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